The study of insect populations is dominated by research on terrestrial insects. Are aquatic insect populations different or are they just presumed to be different? We explore the evidence across several topics. (1) Populations of terrestrial herbivorous insects are constrained most often by enemies, whereas aquatic herbivorous insects are constrained more by food supplies, a real difference related to the different plants that dominate in each ecosystem. (2) Population outbreaks are presumed not to occur in aquatic insects. We report three examples of cyclical patterns; there may be more. (3) Aquatic insects, like terrestrial insects, show strong oviposition site selection even though they oviposit on surfaces that are not necessarily food...
1. This study attempts to determine the mechanisms by which the downstream displacement of lotic inv...
The specific dispersal/colonization strategies used by species to locate and colonize habitat patche...
International audienceA growing amount of literature exists on reciprocal fluxes of matter and energ...
The study of insect populations is dominated by research on terrestrial insects. Are aquatic insect ...
© 2013 Dr. William Douglas BovillPopulation ecology seeks to explain how and why biotic populations ...
International audienceContext.Adult aquatic insects are major vectors of aquatic subsidies to terres...
Patterns of insect colonization are influenced by biotic and abiotic factors. This experiment examin...
Mating and dispersal occur during a stream insect’s adult life stage. An insect can disperse from on...
International audienceThe role of winged aquatic insects that emerge from streams and subsidize terr...
As the abundance and distribution of biological populations may be regulated at various life history...
Explaining the stability and persistence of populations is one of the most difficult challenges conf...
Aim Biological invasions are a major threat to biodiversity in aquatic and terrestrial habitats. Ins...
This research project examines the influence of downstream shifts in the size and density of emergen...
Ecological flows across ecosystem boundaries are typically studied at spatial scales that limit our ...
Biological invasions have increased significantly in response to global change and constitute one of...
1. This study attempts to determine the mechanisms by which the downstream displacement of lotic inv...
The specific dispersal/colonization strategies used by species to locate and colonize habitat patche...
International audienceA growing amount of literature exists on reciprocal fluxes of matter and energ...
The study of insect populations is dominated by research on terrestrial insects. Are aquatic insect ...
© 2013 Dr. William Douglas BovillPopulation ecology seeks to explain how and why biotic populations ...
International audienceContext.Adult aquatic insects are major vectors of aquatic subsidies to terres...
Patterns of insect colonization are influenced by biotic and abiotic factors. This experiment examin...
Mating and dispersal occur during a stream insect’s adult life stage. An insect can disperse from on...
International audienceThe role of winged aquatic insects that emerge from streams and subsidize terr...
As the abundance and distribution of biological populations may be regulated at various life history...
Explaining the stability and persistence of populations is one of the most difficult challenges conf...
Aim Biological invasions are a major threat to biodiversity in aquatic and terrestrial habitats. Ins...
This research project examines the influence of downstream shifts in the size and density of emergen...
Ecological flows across ecosystem boundaries are typically studied at spatial scales that limit our ...
Biological invasions have increased significantly in response to global change and constitute one of...
1. This study attempts to determine the mechanisms by which the downstream displacement of lotic inv...
The specific dispersal/colonization strategies used by species to locate and colonize habitat patche...
International audienceA growing amount of literature exists on reciprocal fluxes of matter and energ...